Nexus 10

The Samsung Nexus 10 was released in November 2012 along with the Nexus 4 smartphone, and through mid-2014 it remained the only large-format Nexus tablet. It was one of the first devices to run Android 4.2 Jelly Bean but since has been updated to Android 4.4 KitKat. It's got a stunning 2560x1600 display, is available (or is when it's in stock, anyway) in 16- or 32-gigabyte flavors, and costs around $499.

It remains a pretty good large tablet, though it's unclear why Google's taken so long to update it, and why it seemed to be relatively abandoned from the start. A wireless charging dock — which would access the tablet via its removable back cover — never came to fruition.

The Nexus 10 was powered by an Exynos 5 dual processor with a Mali-T604 GPU. It's got a 5MP camera on the back, with 1.9MP up front. A 9,000 mAh powered the whole thing.

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Google has just posted the factory image of Android 5.0.2 Lollipop for the Nexus 10 and Nexus 7 (2013) Wi-Fi. Now that the factory images have been pushed, an OTA update is sure to be around the corner.
The particular build for Android 5.0.2 is LRX22G, the same build deployed a month ago for...

The first Android 5.0 Lollipop factory images for the Nexus 5, 7 and 10 became available yesterday, allowing owners of those devices to manually update to the latest version of Android. If you're looking for a slightly easier way to sidestep the waiting process and get Lollipop on your Nexus...

New Android 5.0 Lollipop factory images for the Nexus 5, 7, 10 and 9
Android 5.0 Lollipop is upon us! The Nexus 9 tablet tablet has been on sale for a good while, but today the first Lollipop updates have started to become available for Nexus devices in the form of factory images. At the time of...

New Android version brings redesigned Phone app along with anticipated bug fixes
In an effort to create a balance in the force, Google has dropped the Android 4.4.3 image for the Nexus 5, Nexus 7 2013 (excluding the LTE version at present), Nexus 7 2012, Nexus 4 and Nexus 10 on their downloads...

While it's no longer the latest or the greatest Android tablet out there, the Nexus 10 is available on eBay for just $270. For your money, you're getting what was state-of-the-art in late 2012: An Exynos 5 dual, with front facing speakers and one of the best screens you'll see on a tablet. And...

Nexus 5 support also on hold for the time being
The poor Galaxy Nexus just can't catch a break. It, along with the Nexus 10 and the 2012 version of the Nexus 7 have been dropped from Ubuntu Touch support by Canonical. Also, support for the Nexus 5 is on hold. Of course, the question everyone has...

A Google-sanctioned way to return to the latest stock build
Update: It looks like the broken links are now fixed. Go grab your factory images!
Original Story: Following tightly (as usual) behind the broad release of Android 4.4.2 over the air, full factory images of the latest build of Android...

Nexus 4 and Nexus 7 with mobile data to receive update 'soon'
Nexus 7 (2012 and 2013 Wifi models) and Nexus 10 users may want to start checking for the big update right about now, as the OTA to KitKat has been released into the wild according to the official Android Google+ account. To accept...

Yeah, yeah. The new Nexus 5 is the first with Android 4.4. But if you're sitting on one of those other Nexus devices — as in 2012's Nexus 4 and Nexus 10, and the Nexus 7 (we presume both the 2012 and 2013 versions of it), know this: You'll be getting KitKat in the coming weeks as well.
In addition...

16GB model may sell for £350 in the UK, fresh retail leak suggests
It's been a little over a month since we first caught wind that Taiwanese manufacturer ASUS might be making the next 10-inch Nexus tablet, and now a fresh flurry of retail leaks brings some corroborating evidence. Yesterday a PC...

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